This Radford University art exhibit is an annual student competition with numerous awards, including Best in Show in the undergraduate and graduate divisions. The Juried Student Show is open to all Radford University students regardless of major.
Juror: Michelle Moseley-Christian, Associate Professor and Art History Chair in the School of Visual Arts at Virginia Tech

Professor of music, Robert Trent, invites some friends including RU music faculty and excellent musicians from the NRV to join him in a celebration of chamber music with guitar. On the program are: Franz Schubert’s “Notturno” with Lisa Lisk-Doorandish (cello), Leon Kok (viola), and Peter Shanahan (flute); Daniel Kessner’s “Dances” with David Allen (clarinet). Dr. Trent will also perform solo guitar works including: Joaquin Turina’s “Fantasia Sevillaña” and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s “Sonata.”

This Radford University art exhibit is an annual student competition with numerous awards, including Best in Show in the undergraduate and graduate divisions. The Juried Student Show is open to all Radford University students regardless of major.
Juror: Michelle Moseley-Christian, Associate Professor and Art History Chair in the School of Visual Arts at Virginia Tech

“GriGris,” made in Chad in 2013, is a French-Arabic film that tells the story of a spectacular dancer named GriGris whose physical disability has made him an outcast when he is not amazing the crowds with his dancing. He and Mimi, a prostitute, become involved in illegal activities in an attempt to pay his father's hospital bills. Eventually they must flee for their lives. Free admission. (Gig poster by Macie Stewart)